Fresh appeal to find man missing for two weeks
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The family of a man who has been missing for two weeks have issued a fresh appeal to help find him and "bring him home."
Ebenezer, 20, was last seen leaving his family home in Walsgrave, Coventry, at about 13:00 BST on 1 April.
He is described as 6ft 1in (185cm) tall with a slim build, and was last seen wearing a white long-sleeved shirt, brown jacket, black trousers and smart black shoes.
West Midlands Police said it was unknown where Ebenezer may have travelled and that anyone who sees him should call 999.
In a statement, the 20-year-old's family said they had been "unable to rest" after his disappearance and were "so worried" it was "affecting our every day lives."
"He does not know the area well and we have spent hour upon hour, day after day, looking for him to no avail," they said.
"We'd ask anyone with information about his whereabouts to speak to police as soon as possible.
"We would not want anyone else to go through the same agony we are."
A police spokesperson added the force was carrying out enquiries and were asking people around the Walsgrave area to check CCTV and dashcam footage between 13:00 and 17:00 on 1 April.
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